Conor Benn - What Next?

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Mar 2023, 08:12

Anything he does now just gets his name out there even more.

Morgan fans will watch this, Piers will take Benn’s side..

It’s a very good stunt IMO.
He goes to all the expense of a beard transplant, then chooses to have a dodgy looking tache :lol:
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Just seen a interview with Warren about this crap , he hit the nail on the head ,, If the wbc said there conclusion was eggs , Benn himself is refuting this , and he's laying the blame on vada contamination its a simple fix ,, release the B samples to a different agency probably UKAD and see what they come up with , SIMPLE really is'nt it could of saved all that money payed out to lawyers .
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Disgusting comments and an insult to anyone who suffers with genuine mental health problems.
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Post by margaret thatcher »

i guess eddie sucking his dick cheered him up a bit
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Post by wrighty »

He could do a fair follicle test and put this to bed. It's dragging on now. I listened to the Robin Reid boxing life stories and he mentioned that he thinks drug cheats should give their fine to the opponent too which I think is a good idea
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Hard to believe anything he says and I was a fan who went to the Grenados and van Heerden fights.

Nothing makes sense at all.

Why is he not suing VADA?
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wrighty wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 03:51 He could do a fair follicle test and put this to bed. It's dragging on now. I listened to the Robin Reid boxing life stories and he mentioned that he thinks drug cheats should give their fine to the opponent too which I think is a good idea
Only an innocent man would do the hair follicle test.
He ain't innocent, he is a two time drug cheat.
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Whoever is advising Benn is doing an absolutely horrendous job. I see his 'manager' is that Charlie Sims off TOWIE which says it all.
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If your backed into a corner say your having suicidal thoughts, it’s a good way to get some back on side. Pathetic
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You keyboard warriors are pushing the lad to suicide. Give it a rest.
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emallini wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 12:30 You keyboard warriors are pushing the lad to suicide. Give it a rest.
Maybe he shouldnt read the forum then... .
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Post by Monzon83 »

The more he speaks, the more i think he's a complete waste of space.

I suspect people are getting very sick of him and the suicide rubbish is an attempt to play the mental health card like Fury which is despicable in itself.
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Post by margaret thatcher »

if conor's been advised to make himself become as unlikable as posisble, he's doing a great job

he should just go full on heel, instead of these cringey, backfiring attempts to be likable
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Quite a few online sources in the last few days seem to be saying VADA tested the B sample and it had the same result as the A sample. Presumably VADA may well have done the same thing originally with the first (covered up) adverse sample. So that could be two A samples and two B samples with Clomifene in them. I think the pressure now should be for that hair sample, which may come in as quite a standard test in the next few years. And a polygraph test wouldn’t hurt!

But no doubt we’ll just get this constant BS instead, while Eddie Hearn desperately hunts out an American state who will actually licence him. I hope he ends up with a tune up against some Mexican kid with a spotty record, who beats the God fearing Jesus out of him with some left hooks to the liver!
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Post by My T Sharp »

Has Conor Benn discussed his suicidal thoughts with his doctor?

Conor Benn's team have moved to clarify they only began with working with Dr Usman Sajjad in August, despite the testosterone specialist appearing to suggest their relationship pre-dated the first of his two failed drugs tests in July.

In playing down the extent of his work with the doctor, Benn said in interviews last week that they only met for the first time in August, which would have fallen between his positive tests for clomifene on July 25 and September 1.

However, that would seem to be at odds with a post on Dr Sajjad's Instagram account on July 8, listing Benn as one of his clients.
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polecateddy wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 15:38 Quite a few online sources in the last few days seem to be saying VADA tested the B sample and it had the same result as the A sample. Presumably VADA may well have done the same thing originally with the first (covered up) adverse sample. So that could be two A samples and two B samples with Clomifene in them. I think the pressure now should be for that hair sample, which may come in as quite a standard test in the next few years. And a polygraph test wouldn’t hurt!

But no doubt we’ll just get this constant BS instead, while Eddie Hearn desperately hunts out an American state who will actually licence him. I hope he ends up with a tune up against some Mexican kid with a spotty record, who beats the God fearing Jesus out of him with some left hooks to the liver!
Amen :bow:
I wasn't much of a fan after the celebration while Chris Algieri was stuttering on the canvas, very low class. And now I relish someone, like you say- some rando- knocking him out :TU:
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emallini wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 12:30 You keyboard warriors are pushing the lad to suicide. Give it a rest.
Here comes our resident ‘black Panther’ to fight the black man’s corner
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smiling assassin wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 16:16
emallini wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 12:30 You keyboard warriors are pushing the lad to suicide. Give it a rest.
Here comes our resident ‘black Panther’ to fight the black man’s corner
Leave me out of it :lol:
Mr Conor Eggs" Bennedict is full of it and deserves all the stick he gets.
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:OhYes:
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conor gotta fight eggy in his comeback :yay:
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smiling assassin wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 16:16
emallini wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 12:30 You keyboard warriors are pushing the lad to suicide. Give it a rest.
Here comes our resident ‘black Panther’ to fight the black man’s corner
You'll no doubt slate me for this, but I think you post is out of order smiling assassin.
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black panther wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 16:42
smiling assassin wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 16:16
emallini wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 12:30 You keyboard warriors are pushing the lad to suicide. Give it a rest.
Here comes our resident ‘black Panther’ to fight the black man’s corner
Leave me out of it :lol:
Mr Conor Eggs" Bennedict is full of it and deserves all the stick he gets.
:lol: :TU:
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smiling assassin wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 07:13 If your backed into a corner say your having suicidal thoughts, it’s a good way to get some back on side. Pathetic
Didn’t look suicidal when he was laughing at Eubank getting beat.
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This interview is a fcuking car crash! He really has no clue what his actual argument is.

Seems like a roid head.
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Only 3,500 viewers on YouTube, I’m not sure anyone cares.

They should sit down with the board and work out a six month ban for unknown accidental and he can be fighting Eubank in summer and the casuals won’t mind.
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